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Old 12-12-2009, 12:34 AM
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If so many people were privy to Tiger's escapades how did he keep it from the public for so long?
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Old 12-12-2009, 01:33 AM
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If so many people were privy to Tiger's escapades how did he keep it from the public for so long?
I don't think it negatively affected the other people, so why would they tell anyone?

People's lives depend on Tiger Woods.

Why would his caddie let go of the man who feeds his family?

Why would the average tour player who is buddies with Tiger Woods let go of the man who increased purses on the tour so that he can be a smaller millionaire himself?

Why would television networks blast the single man who gives golf tournaments any ratings?

Tiger affected other people's lives so positively, why would they want to change that?

And now he's taking in indefinite break. Who knows if he'll ever come back? And what was his sin? Being horny? Our society is bringing him down because he can't control the sexual urges he was born with???
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Old 12-12-2009, 01:56 AM
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That explanation is completely unrealistic.

When enough people know something so explosive it doesn't stay a secret for long.

Not everyone on tour or otherwise likes/liked Tiger. I have a very difficult time believing that his behavior was so widely known.

And there's absolutely no way he stays away forever. He's far too competitive to bring himself to that. I wonder what he'd choose between keeping Elin and quitting golf forever.
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Old 12-12-2009, 04:24 AM
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That explanation is completely unrealistic.

When enough people know something so explosive it doesn't stay a secret for long.

Not everyone on tour or otherwise likes/liked Tiger. I have a very difficult time believing that his behavior was so widely known.

And there's absolutely no way he stays away forever. He's far too competitive to bring himself to that. I wonder what he'd choose between keeping Elin and quitting golf forever.
I think the reason it took so long to come out is because he got much more brazen about it the last few years. As I said before, I don't think he was messing around much before he got married. In the late 90s when he was single, he was in Las Vegas all the time taking lessons from Butch Harmon. Back then, Tiger was not wild. He used to go to PF Changs alot with his friends. That was his favorite restaurant. Once in while, he would go to the Vodoo Longe and hang out a little bit, but that was it. On rare occasions, he would get a little drunk. But for the most part, he was all business. He was not a wild partier. He was not picking up girls.

I think he started his partying and wild life after he got married. And I think the more he did it, the more he enjoyed it and he just got wilder and wilder. I think we have a guy who started with a a couple of discreet affairs, and then he enjoyed it so much that he turned into an all-out womanizer. I think the last few years, his womanizing started spiraling out of control.
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Old 12-12-2009, 05:45 AM
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I think he started his partying and wild life after he got married. And I think the more he did it, the more he enjoyed it and he just got wilder and wilder. I think we have a guy who started with a a couple of discreet affairs, and then he enjoyed it so much that he turned into an all-out womanizer. I think the last few years, his womanizing started spiraling out of control.[/quote]

So that's what we call behavior that has a guy trolling for strange when his wife is in labor with their second child.....sorry but you get red carded from the relationship for those fouls. He hasn't bottomed yet.....
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Old 12-12-2009, 08:36 AM
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So that's what we call behavior that has a guy trolling for strange when his wife is in labor with their second child.....sorry but you get red carded from the relationship for those fouls. He hasn't bottomed yet.....
trolling for strange...
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Old 12-12-2009, 08:50 AM
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I don't think it negatively affected the other people, so why would they tell anyone?

People's lives depend on Tiger Woods.

Why would his caddie let go of the man who feeds his family?

Why would the average tour player who is buddies with Tiger Woods let go of the man who increased purses on the tour so that he can be a smaller millionaire himself?

Why would television networks blast the single man who gives golf tournaments any ratings?

Tiger affected other people's lives so positively, why would they want to change that?

And now he's taking in indefinite break. Who knows if he'll ever come back? And what was his sin? Being horny? Our society is bringing him down because he can't control the sexual urges he was born with???

understatement for sure.
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Old 12-12-2009, 09:50 AM
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understatement for sure.

Just another case of a guy with near absolute power over far too much money and too many people becoming corrupt and untrustworthy. At some point he'll be held accountable for his substance abuse issues that contributed to the accident and he'll get a taste of discrimination most likely he never thought possible as more evidence of Tiger getting obliterated comes forth from his short term, pay for ladies. The sponsors will start disappearing by the dozen. The expense of these settlements and loss of income could be devastating. He wouldn't be the first excessively rich guy to blow it all on a set of circumstances like this.

The privileges in life Tiger has due to the fact that he can hit and roll a little white ball perhaps better than anyone ever on the planet are very fleeting. Should the sponsors start to treat him like JDaly as this thing drags on a few more rounds and new episodes of Tiger blotto with the paid help will make an easy case for a very public need for a "focused recovery". Tiger will get mad and go into denial sending the sponsors for the hills especially with him not playing.

The fine line between being the best golfer and being just good is not very much. I think it's possible Tiger might have more of an addiction issue than the media has highlighted so far.

The fact that the guys impulse control is so horrendous with women is evidence of the same battle alcoholics and drug addicts fight everyday.

It may be a mistake to assume that the night of his accidents (car to tree, car to hydrant) he didn't finally lose the ability to hide his substance abuse due to his meds and drinking. This out of control behavior has been likely escalating as well. Raise your hand if you downed an Ambien SR with alcohol and Percocet last night, as Tiger did apparently. Choosing to party with that mix and then get behind the wheel of your car is just stupid and dangerous. These are horrible choices like sending voice mail to women to take their names off of a phone seemingly not getting it that those messages would become YouTube classics.

Who knows how long these examples of mixing intoxicants have been going on the way this guy disappears for long lengths of time publicly. Throw in some future propofol for problems sleeping that his ambien isn't fixing and we have a Michael Jackson type cocktail.

The best thing that could happen here would be for the state of Florida to quietly take a look at who is writing what and for what disease for Mr Woods. If some concierge doc is just giving Tiger what he is demanding the whole situation may be more dangerous than people currently think especially if Tiger is now horribly depressed and choosing to self medicate himself.

Tiger's current issues aren't just about new indoor records worthy of first ballot entry into the golfing Infidelity Hall of Shame.
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Old 12-12-2009, 10:24 AM
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good post doc
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Old 12-12-2009, 10:40 AM
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good post doc

Thanks maybe I should give Decaf a thought.....
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Old 12-12-2009, 10:38 AM
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Who does Tiger think he is, anyway? Babe Ruth? Mickey Mantle? Just think if they had his resources.

Tiger is far from the first, won't be the last. Too much, too soon, too easy.

I hope he gets a handle on things, if not for himself, for his family.
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Old 12-12-2009, 01:51 PM
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I just don't believe there was drugs involved. He wife came after him. He crashed. It's not hard to believe.
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Old 12-12-2009, 01:54 PM
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I watched him because of great golf.

I do not care what he does off the golf course as long as he isn't raping anyone/murdering anyone/robbing banks!!!

If he comes back, I will continue to support him.

Maybe the gallery won't be so hectic around him anymore, and I can watch him up close and enjoy some great golf.

What did the Bible say?

"Let though with no sin cast the first stone"
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Old 12-12-2009, 02:13 PM
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I watched him because of great golf.

I do not care what he does off the golf course as long as he isn't raping anyone/murdering anyone/robbing banks!!!

If he comes back, I will continue to support him.

Maybe the gallery won't be so hectic around him anymore, and I can watch him up close and enjoy some great golf.

What did the Bible say?

"Let though with no sin cast the first stone"
Are you kidding me, the crowds around him will be even bigger. The Tiger maniacs/supporters will be out in full force supporting their boy. Then you will have a group that will just follow hoping to see something special/explosive (like watching for a train wreck) when he gets heckled and the two headed monster of Stevie W and Tiger blow a gasket. Then you will have that small group who will be trying to provoke team Woods. Granted I don't think there will be many inncidents, because the tourneys can't afford to lose Tiger forever. But you would have to think that there will be one here and there. Some idiot will be looking to get on Sportscenter and the 7:00 o'clock news and will be willing to cause all kind of chaos to make it happen. And if you were at the course that day, you would hope to be right in the middle of it watching it unfold right in front of your eyes.
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Old 12-12-2009, 02:16 PM
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I just don't believe there was drugs involved. He wife came after him. He crashed. It's not hard to believe.
I think there is very little doubt that he was under the influence of something. As we have heard, he was laying by his car snoring. He may not have been drinking but at the very least he had taken some ambien. It is possible he had taken a vicodin too.

This doesn't mean he has a substance abuse problem. Plenty of people take ambien.
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Old 12-13-2009, 01:59 PM
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I think there is very little doubt that he was under the influence of something. As we have heard, he was laying by his car snoring. He may not have been drinking but at the very least he had taken some ambien. It is possible he had taken a vicodin too.

This doesn't mean he has a substance abuse problem. Plenty of people take ambien.



Wow.....

You drive after you take Ambien? Bad choice...

Obviously there is a lot of so called facts taken as truth but apparently Mrs. Woods answered the officer's questions about alcohol and other meds in this case, percocet. Mixing these 3 and driving is a potential disaster especially with alcohol which is unpredictable. We don't know anything about any other night than the one he bounced off a tree and a hydrant but that is enough to warrant asking a few questions about his norm.
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Old 12-13-2009, 01:56 PM
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I just don't believe there was drugs involved. He wife came after him. He crashed. It's not hard to believe.
Let's see, Vicodin, Ambien and Alcohol.

What's not to belieive?
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